The reason for the increased flavor is exactly the same as the reason for the bigger clouds: more dense vapor is being produced due to the size of the coils and the more dense vapor you draw with each puff, the more flavor you get.

Warmer Vapor

The extra heat that is produced also causes the vapor to be warmer. While a cool vapor is preferred by a lot of people, there are plenty of fans of warm vapor.

For them, sub-ohm vaping is one of the best ways to go to achieve the temperature that they want.

It’s a fun hobby

For some people, spending the time to learn the art of coil building, the factors of electricity, and actually building the vape coils seems like a nightmare.

For a lot of people it can be a fun hobby, and the satisfaction of blowing a huge cloud vape of an atomizer that you rebuilt yourself is well worth the effort.

If you’re the type who isn’t mechanically inclined or doesn’t have the time to rebuild, there are non-rebuildable sub-ohm tanks available. Make sure that you read reviews of different mechanical mods and tanks to make sure that you’re getting the best gear for your money.

Are there any downsides to sub-ohm vaping?

Other than the initial cost of buying the necessary atomizer and mechanical mod, the downsides are limited.

You’ll run out of e-juice much quicker, which is to be expected since so much more vapor is produced compared to vaping at regular resistance levels.

Additionally, you’re batteries will drain quicker so you’ll need to have fully charged batteries as backup if you’re planning on vaping for an extended amount of time.

Is sub-ohm vaping dangerous?

The short answer, it can be. Like anything else, with the proper knowledge, sub-ohm vaping can be perfectly safe.

Sub-ohming is only recommended for advanced vapers. If you’ve just started vaping or feel like you don’t have enough knowledge about important topics like Ohm’s Law, then sub-ohm vaping is not for you.

You’ll possibly injure yourself and will give credence to the people who are against vaping and would like to see it regulated out of existence. Before sub-ohming you’ll need to spend a lot of time researching the proper way to vape at sub-ohm levels and the possible risks.

Sub Ohming Clearomizers

Until recently, this phrase was unimaginable, or impractical. Now, it’s the latest clearomizer trend.

Thanks to the companies like Kangertech, Aspire & VaporFi; there are now sub ohming clearomizers that you can sub-ohm out of the box. Let’s take a look at the sub ohming clearos out there:

Aspire Atlantis

The Aspire Atlantis was the first vape tank on the market that had hybrid clearomizer and RBA functionality.

Newbie vapers will be able to experience advanced vaping from a beginner’s point of view with the Atlantis.

Sub-Ohm is where it’s at. For me, it gives a better satisfaction because the vapor is thick and dense. Really wish Halo e cigs would use high VG in there juices (cause they taste great), maybe some day. I drip between .15 – .30 depending on the juice, higher VG gets the lowest subohm which makes big ass clouds!

.50 or .30 here is the explaination. First you have to square the voltage of your battery; ex: 3.7V x 3.7V= 13.69. Then devide it with your coil resistance like “.13” then the answer should be the best wattage for your build.